I finished painting an aluminum part and I'm happy with my base-coat and the clear coat also came out very nice. The only thing I don't like is the way my clear feels, it's smooth and all but it just doesn't feel as smooth as it could be and it feels sticky.
It's a Satin Black color. I'm really picky about the way the finish feels so I was thinking about wet sanding it with 1500 grit paper (3M) then with 2000 grit right after - or should I just do 2000?
But anyway, what led me here is the sanding marks I'm expecting once I start. What are my options to get rid of the marks? Despite my research I'm still a bit confused over the differences between rubbing compound and polish. To remove the wet sanding marks from clear do I use both or I can use one or the other?
It's a Satin Black color. I'm really picky about the way the finish feels so I was thinking about wet sanding it with 1500 grit paper (3M) then with 2000 grit right after - or should I just do 2000?
But anyway, what led me here is the sanding marks I'm expecting once I start. What are my options to get rid of the marks? Despite my research I'm still a bit confused over the differences between rubbing compound and polish. To remove the wet sanding marks from clear do I use both or I can use one or the other?
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